American Bastard
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American Bastard
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American Bastard
American Bastard is a lyrical inquiry into the life of being a bastard, sandblasting the myth of the "chosen baby."
American Bastard is a lyrical inquiry into the experience of being a bastard in America. This memoir travels across literal continents—and continents of desire—as Beatty finds her birthfather, a Canadian hockey player who has won three Stanley Cups, and her birthmother, a working-class woman from Pittsburgh.
This is not the whitewashed story, but the real story, where Beatty writes through complete erasure: loss of name and history, and a culture based on the currency of gratitude as expected payment from the adoptee.
American Bastard sandblasts the exaltation of adoption in Western culture and the myth of the "chosen baby." This journey into the relationship of place and body compels and unhinges, with the link between identity and blood history as its driving force.
Beatty rescripts the order of things: the horizontal world of the birth table where babies are switched, the complex yard of the body where names and blood shift and revolt, and the actual story into the relationship of place and the insurrection of the body erased. Issues of class and struggle run throughout this book, this narrative river between blood and continents, between work and desire.
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American Bastard by Jan Beatty is celebrated for its daring innovation and emotional depth, blending memoir with poetry, magical realism, and reportage. Reviewers admire its raw honesty and intricate storytelling, offering a profound exploration of identity, adoption, and the search for self. This work is lauded for its exquisite craft and ability to challenge readers' assumptions, marking it as a significant contribution to the genre of memoirs, especially regarding the themes of adoption.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781597098786
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 December 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Red Hen Press
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 216
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About the Author
Jan Beatty’s sixth book, The Body Wars (2020), was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Books include Jackknife: New and Collected Poems (2018 Paterson Prize) named by Sandra Cisneros on LitHub as her favorite book of 2019. Awards include the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, Discovery/The Nation Prize finalist, Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, $10,000 Artists Grant from the Pittsburgh Foundation, and a $15,000 Creative Achievement Award in Literature from the Heinz Foundation. She directs creative writing and the Madwomen in the Attic Workshops at Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is Distinguished Writer in Residence in the MFA program.
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